The story behind viral Mandeville dragon Christmas display
MANDEVILLE, La. (AP) — Dragons, it seems, have far more fans than the Grinch.
One neighbor's outrage over Diana Rowland's Christmas dragons display in her front yard has not proved to be widely shared on social media or by other residents in the Mandeville-area neighborhood.
Rowland received the anonymous complaint in a plain white envelope with a Christmas stamp on it that was mailed to her house. Typed in all capital letters, it said her display of two large two-headed inflatable dragons was "only marginally acceptable" on Halloween.
"It is totally inappropriate at Christmas," the writer said. "It makes your neighbors wonder if you are involved in a demonic cult.